Pythagorean Triple

Elizabeth Daugherty, Molly Kaniger, Maura Porter


Elizabeth Daugherty
http://www.math.uic.edu/~fields/puzzle/triples.html
This website provides a simple overview of Pythagorean triples. It explains how the Pythagorean theorem relates to Pythagorean triples. It provides a definition. It gives a visual explanation on how the lengths of the sides relate to each other. This resource also gives a list of the first few triples.

Molly Kaniger
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.pythag.triples.html
This website is great! In the beginning it gives the clear definition of what it is. Then as you make your way down the page it gives an example using the first 3 smallest triplets. If you keep scrolling down the page you will notice more and more examples with a detailed explanation.

Maura Porter
http://www.mathsisfun.com/pythagorean_triples.html
The website simplifies Pythagorean triples into comprehensive and graspable examples. It gives the basic explanation as well as offering a handful of examples. The website provides a table of the first few Pythagorean triples while explaining how to find the rest. There is also an option to go on to more advanced study of Pythagorean triples.